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This Week on Campus Wednesday, 16 Club Week starts Thursday, 17 Club Week continues Friday, 18 Club Week continues Basketball games SLCC atUVCC. Women's game 5:30 p.m. and men's game at 7:30 p.m. VICTORY Dance from 9-12:30 a.m. $1 if you bring your game ticket, $2 with ID, $3 without ID Saturday, 19 Basketball games BYU JV'satUVCC. Men's game at 8:30 p.m. Monday, 21 Civil Right's Day No School Tuesday, 22 Intramural basketball play begins Sweetheart Drawing begins Index Campus News,.,.. Classifieds,....,... Commentary23 Community ..4-5 Entertainment 11-13 MIsc 10,16 Sports ,,,..1415 volume Winter Dance Festival hosted s Brian Fish 1 Staff Writer Amidst dazzling costumes, lively music and contestants' lifts and flips, the First Annual Junior Ballroom Dance Competition and Exhibition was held last Friday. The competition was hosted by the Division of Continuing Education and the UVCC Ballroom Dance Team. The competitors ranged in ages from 12-18 and came from schools throughout Northern Utah and Southern Idaho. Participants were American Fork High School, Brigham Young University, Pleasant Grove High School, West Jordan High School, Buckles and Bows, Dance Dimension, and Footloose all from Sandy, South Freemont from St. Anthony, Idaho, and Rising Generation from Rigby, Idaho. The ballroom dance teams ' competed in individual dance competitions and team matches. The individual dance ; competition started with sixty t couples that preformed dances in the Rumba, Samba, ', Swing, Quickstep, Cha-Cha, Foxtrot, and last but not least ' the Waltz. As the individual couples preformed their dances they were judged and finally nar-rowed down to three couples Congress expresses views WASHINGTON Congress gave President Bush authority Saturday to lead a war against Iraq three days before a U.N. deadline, rejecting pleas for time to win peace by strangling Iraq's economy with sanctions. "May God bless, us and guide us in the fateful days that lie ahead," a somber 19 issue 1 8 16 january 1 991 ufch valley 1TJ i ' - - - - - UVCC's Ballroom Dane Itam staged a (loorshow while the judges determined the finalists of the Junior competitions. that would compete in the pating in the team match. Ballroom. making a total of nine teams, The team matches for the one from each group. They Ballroom dance competition were also judged until they were held in the same man- were narrowed down to the ner, with each school partici- final three. Speaker Thomas Foley told the House when the outcome was certain. The votes were 250-183 in the House and 52-47 in the Senate; Closing what Foley, D-Wash., called the longest-running foreign policy debate in its history, Congress voted down pleas for patience. Photos by Brian Fish before giving Bush, cutting short a Camp David weekend, told a White House news conference he is "gratified by the vote" and said the action does not mean war is near. "I've said that a statement of this nature by the Congress is the best shot for peace," Bush said. The first official Capitol 1. . . community college ; at UVCC The Dance Festival Participants started their day at UVCC at 11 a.m. when they signed in at the Student Center Ballroom. After an orientation meeting, the groups were taken on tours of UVCC Orem campus. At 1 p.m., lunch was served in the Hall of Flags for all coaches and team members. While the festival participants were eating, they were entertained by the UVCC Entertainment Committee.Brent Dozier sang and danced to "The Humpty Dance," Miss UVCC, Kristie Nattress, did some singing. Piano recitals were also performed.When the entertainment was over, the participants rushed to the Activity Center where they dressed and went through their dance routines. After a short dinner break, they finally reconvened in the Ballroom at for the final competition. After the final competitions, the UVCC Ballroom Dance Team performed a dazzling exhibition for all that were present while the judges decided who the winners were. Judges for the event were Emerson Lyman, Eliane Grenko, a professional ballroom dance competitor, and Larry Lemiew, from Aurthur Murray Dance Studios. war authority debate more than 56 hours on the 5 1-2-month-old crisis demonstrated that Congress, like the nation, is gravely divided. Outside the Capitol, peace demonstrators kept a silent vigil; some wore name tags that simply said: "No blood for oil' See CONGRESS, page 4

This Week on Campus Wednesday, 16 Club Week starts Thursday, 17 Club Week continues Friday, 18 Club Week continues Basketball games SLCC atUVCC. Women's game 5:30 p.m. and men's game at 7:30 p.m. VICTORY Dance from 9-12:30 a.m. $1 if you bring your game ticket, $2 with ID, $3 without ID Saturday, 19 Basketball games BYU JV'satUVCC. Men's game at 8:30 p.m. Monday, 21 Civil Right's Day No School Tuesday, 22 Intramural basketball play begins Sweetheart Drawing begins Index Campus News,.,.. Classifieds,....,... Commentary23 Community ..4-5 Entertainment 11-13 MIsc 10,16 Sports ,,,..1415 volume Winter Dance Festival hosted s Brian Fish 1 Staff Writer Amidst dazzling costumes, lively music and contestants' lifts and flips, the First Annual Junior Ballroom Dance Competition and Exhibition was held last Friday. The competition was hosted by the Division of Continuing Education and the UVCC Ballroom Dance Team. The competitors ranged in ages from 12-18 and came from schools throughout Northern Utah and Southern Idaho. Participants were American Fork High School, Brigham Young University, Pleasant Grove High School, West Jordan High School, Buckles and Bows, Dance Dimension, and Footloose all from Sandy, South Freemont from St. Anthony, Idaho, and Rising Generation from Rigby, Idaho. The ballroom dance teams ' competed in individual dance competitions and team matches. The individual dance ; competition started with sixty t couples that preformed dances in the Rumba, Samba, ', Swing, Quickstep, Cha-Cha, Foxtrot, and last but not least ' the Waltz. As the individual couples preformed their dances they were judged and finally nar-rowed down to three couples Congress expresses views WASHINGTON Congress gave President Bush authority Saturday to lead a war against Iraq three days before a U.N. deadline, rejecting pleas for time to win peace by strangling Iraq's economy with sanctions. "May God bless, us and guide us in the fateful days that lie ahead," a somber 19 issue 1 8 16 january 1 991 ufch valley 1TJ i ' - - - - - UVCC's Ballroom Dane Itam staged a (loorshow while the judges determined the finalists of the Junior competitions. that would compete in the pating in the team match. Ballroom. making a total of nine teams, The team matches for the one from each group. They Ballroom dance competition were also judged until they were held in the same man- were narrowed down to the ner, with each school partici- final three. Speaker Thomas Foley told the House when the outcome was certain. The votes were 250-183 in the House and 52-47 in the Senate; Closing what Foley, D-Wash., called the longest-running foreign policy debate in its history, Congress voted down pleas for patience. Photos by Brian Fish before giving Bush, cutting short a Camp David weekend, told a White House news conference he is "gratified by the vote" and said the action does not mean war is near. "I've said that a statement of this nature by the Congress is the best shot for peace," Bush said. The first official Capitol 1. . . community college ; at UVCC The Dance Festival Participants started their day at UVCC at 11 a.m. when they signed in at the Student Center Ballroom. After an orientation meeting, the groups were taken on tours of UVCC Orem campus. At 1 p.m., lunch was served in the Hall of Flags for all coaches and team members. While the festival participants were eating, they were entertained by the UVCC Entertainment Committee.Brent Dozier sang and danced to "The Humpty Dance," Miss UVCC, Kristie Nattress, did some singing. Piano recitals were also performed.When the entertainment was over, the participants rushed to the Activity Center where they dressed and went through their dance routines. After a short dinner break, they finally reconvened in the Ballroom at for the final competition. After the final competitions, the UVCC Ballroom Dance Team performed a dazzling exhibition for all that were present while the judges decided who the winners were. Judges for the event were Emerson Lyman, Eliane Grenko, a professional ballroom dance competitor, and Larry Lemiew, from Aurthur Murray Dance Studios. war authority debate more than 56 hours on the 5 1-2-month-old crisis demonstrated that Congress, like the nation, is gravely divided. Outside the Capitol, peace demonstrators kept a silent vigil; some wore name tags that simply said: "No blood for oil' See CONGRESS, page 4